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Vulnerability in Public-Key Cryptography Standard #1 (PKCS#1)
19980606-01-A
Published: 1998-06-26 00:00:00
Updated: 1999-04-24 00:00:00

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                Silicon Graphics Inc. Security Advisory

        Title:  Vulnerability in Public-Key Cryptography Standard #1 (PKCS#1)
        Title:  CERT CA-98.07
        Number: 19980606-01-A
        Date:   June 26, 1998
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Silicon Graphics Inc. acknowledges the vulnerability in Public-Key Cryptography
Standard #1 (PKCS#1) publically reported by CERT CA-98.07:

ftp://ftp.cert.org/pub/cert_advisories/CA-98.07.PKCS

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